]]>By: Caspanhttp://blogs.blackberry.com/2010/04/wes-2010-day-one-wrap-up/#comment-4627
Fri, 07 May 2010 10:43:34 +0000http://blogs.blackberry.com/?p=1113#comment-4627You will find a lot of answers to this on http://supportforums.blackberry.com/ just search for “security policy” and you will see a lot of posts that address this. It is mainly because the device was connected to BES at one point and a default security policy was not sent to the device when it was removed from BES.
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Thu, 06 May 2010 23:20:01 +0000http://blogs.blackberry.com/?p=1113#comment-4626Help!! I purchased a second hand blackberry and find its security settings are restricted. How can I change them. The phone was locked to a server but is unlocked now, but I am unable to turn off security password restrictions…very frustrating, is it possible to change this..How?
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Thu, 29 Apr 2010 10:08:28 +0000http://blogs.blackberry.com/?p=1113#comment-4625Having the Black Eyed Peas Will I Am Is good and all for BlackBerry to promote the brand but he shouldn't speak. After watching the Keynote I felt like he didn't know anything about BlackBerry and honestly took away from the hype of the device. Leave the speaking to professional sounding people instead of talking about trumpets!
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